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Roger Scruton, Britain's foremost conservative philosopher, offers a traditionalist manifesto to discomfit both the left and American free-marketeers.
At this event, Melanie Phillips discussed her book, "The World Turned Upside Down: The Global Battle over God, Truth, and Power"(Encounter Books, 2010).
Stuart A. Cohen's work stands the test of time and provides a handy reference for what remains an understudied period.
Lynne A. Munson, a research associate at AEI and author of Exhibitionism: Art in an Era of Intolerance (Ivan R. Dee, 2000), delivered the third of the Institute"s 2000-2001 Bradley Lectures on November 13.
Philosopher, business ethicist, and admitted sinner Robert C. Solomon brings together a varied group of contributors for a new look at an old catalogue of sins.
A review of Victor Navasky's A Matter of Opinion.
An attempt to break out of the rut of contemporary environmental politics is more likely to receive serious consideration from the Right than from the Left.





